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#If you're afraid of overly complicated buildings....you might have a complex complex complex.
 
#If you're afraid of overly complicated buildings....you might have a complex complex complex.
  
In today's scripture passage, the phrase "Do not be afraid" is appears twice--first spoken by an angel of the Lord, and then next by the resurrected Jesus himself. Now, that shouldn't be  
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In today's scripture passage, the two Marys (Mary Magdalene and a woman identified simply as "other" Mary) go to the tomb where their friend and teacher, Jesus, was buried.  On the way there, they experience an earthquake, which leaves them, well... pretty shook up (sorry for the pun!).  They see the large stone which had been covering the tomb rolled away and an angelic being sitting on top of it.  The Roman Guards--highly trained and battle-seasoned men--freak out and play dead, but the Angel tells the two women, "Don't be afraid," and shows them the empty tomb.  They are still afraid. He sends them to Galilee with the message that Jesus is alive again, but before they can get there, the resurrected Jesus shows up in person. He, too, tells the women, "Don't be afraid," and like the angel sends them on to Galilee to share the good news with the disciples. 
  
-Fear of what we cannot control - earthquake -->POWER
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Neither Mary is mentioned again in Matthew or in the later books of the New Testament, but there is an old tradition in the Orthodox Church that Mary Magdalene was once invited to a banquet held by the Roman Emperor Tiberius.  Upon greeting the Emperor, Mary held out to him in her hand an egg, and said the words, "Christ is Risen."  The emperor laughed at her, and said that was about as likely as the egg in her hand turning red.  The legend says that the egg immediately turned red, and Mary fearlessly began to share the gospel with all in the emperor's household. 
-Fear of the unknown - the tomb --> EXPERIENCE
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-Fear of what we don't understand - Angelic pronouncement -->KNOWLEDGE
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-Fear of the other (what is different from us) - Jesus -->RELATIONSHIP
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THE TOMB
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Fear of the unknown
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What makes us fearless?
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EXPERIENCE
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THE EARTHQUAKE
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Fear of what we cannot control
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What makes us fearless?
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POWER
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THE MESSAGE
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Fear of what we don't understand
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What makes us fearless?
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KNOWLEDGE
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THE LORD
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Fear of the other (what is different from us)
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What makes us fearless?
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RELATIONSHIP
  
  

Revision as of 16:34, 8 April 2023

Matthew 28:1-10

1After the sabbath, as the first day of the week was dawning, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb. 2And suddenly there was a great earthquake; for an angel of the Lord, descending from heaven, came and rolled back the stone and sat on it. 3His appearance was like lightning, and his clothing white as snow. 4For fear of him the guards shook and became like dead men. 5But the angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid; I know that you are looking for Jesus who was crucified. 6He is not here; for he has been raised, as he said. Come, see the place where he lay.7Then go quickly and tell his disciples, ‘He has been raised from the dead, and indeed he is going ahead of you to Galilee; there you will see him.’ This is my message for you.” 8So they left the tomb quickly with fear and great joy, and ran to tell his disciples. 9Suddenly Jesus met them and said, “Greetings!” And they came to him, took hold of his feet, and worshiped him. 10Then Jesus said to them, “Do not be afraid; go and tell my brothers to go to Galilee; there they will see me.”

Fearless Easter Sermon

There are countless things that people have been afraid of through the years; many of them even come with a clinical diagnosis and a fancy name. For example, have you ever heard of...

  • Syn-geneso-phobia – Fear of one's relatives
  • Xantho-phobia – Fear of the color yellow
  • Arachi-butyro-phobia – Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of one’s mouth
  • Ana-tidae-phobia – Fear of being watched by a duck
  • Hippopoto-monstro-sesquip-pedalio-phobia – Fear of Long Words

But wait! Did you also know that...

  1. If you're afraid of long lines at the airport...you might have a terminal illness
  2. If you're afraid of the elevator...there are steps you can take to avoid it.
  3. If you're afraid of large birds...don't you think might be getting carried away?
  4. If you're afraid of German sausages...that means that you fear the wurst.
  5. If you're afraid of a very large speed bump...you can slowly get over it.
  6. If you're afraid of giants...you probably have fee fi phobia.
  7. If you're afraid of negative numbers...you should stop at nothing to avoid them.
  8. If you're afraid of the self-serve-buffet...you really gotta learn to help yourself.
  9. If you're afraid of intruders sneaking into your house...you're not alone.
  10. If you're afraid of overly complicated buildings....you might have a complex complex complex.

In today's scripture passage, the two Marys (Mary Magdalene and a woman identified simply as "other" Mary) go to the tomb where their friend and teacher, Jesus, was buried. On the way there, they experience an earthquake, which leaves them, well... pretty shook up (sorry for the pun!). They see the large stone which had been covering the tomb rolled away and an angelic being sitting on top of it. The Roman Guards--highly trained and battle-seasoned men--freak out and play dead, but the Angel tells the two women, "Don't be afraid," and shows them the empty tomb. They are still afraid. He sends them to Galilee with the message that Jesus is alive again, but before they can get there, the resurrected Jesus shows up in person. He, too, tells the women, "Don't be afraid," and like the angel sends them on to Galilee to share the good news with the disciples.

Neither Mary is mentioned again in Matthew or in the later books of the New Testament, but there is an old tradition in the Orthodox Church that Mary Magdalene was once invited to a banquet held by the Roman Emperor Tiberius. Upon greeting the Emperor, Mary held out to him in her hand an egg, and said the words, "Christ is Risen." The emperor laughed at her, and said that was about as likely as the egg in her hand turning red. The legend says that the egg immediately turned red, and Mary fearlessly began to share the gospel with all in the emperor's household.



THE TOMB Fear of the unknown What makes us fearless? EXPERIENCE

THE EARTHQUAKE Fear of what we cannot control What makes us fearless? POWER

THE MESSAGE Fear of what we don't understand What makes us fearless? KNOWLEDGE

THE LORD Fear of the other (what is different from us) What makes us fearless? RELATIONSHIP


In order to convincingly and credibly say, "Do not be afraid" of something, the comforter has to have knowledge, power, experience that the comforted does not.

The guards have "power" but no experience of Jesus. The women have experience of Jesus, but no power, and no knowledge (understanding) of God's plan.

Can we believe in Jesus' resurrection today? -Can't prove it one way or another. -But why would the followers of Jesus and the first century martyrs go so willingly (and fearlessly!) to their deaths if they did not have some reasonable assurance that death was not the end?